Portuguese Cypress (Noun)
Meaning
Tall spreading evergreen found in Mexico having drooping branches; believed to have been introduced into Portugal from Goa.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The park features several species of coniferous trees, including the elegant Portuguese cypress that can be found scattered throughout the landscape.
- These native birds made their home high up in the boughs of a massive, spreading Portuguese cypress.
- Among the ruins stood an especially massive, hollowed Portuguese cypress with dark knots, holding several weathered images within.
- Hart became entranced by a weathered but well tended specimen of a Mexican evergreen Portuguese cypress outside of Taltzines when living as expat resident and aspiring oil worker, over tea poured after daily language course before travel locally among areas just surveyed aerially; wrote further note one could help manage related environment degradation prevention now coming much fuller pace!
- Another special native here for her guests around early period's especially when everyone seems better enough now somehow, however ultimately - however their rare in urban or wild view, are the tall and fascinating conifer like trees such as this particularly healthy example known in the area regionally as a Portuguese cypress..